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doctorRobert

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SWMBO wants labels on the beer for when company comes over. :rolleyes:

So what do you guys print labels on? Im hoping it's not the regular labels sold at staples, those things, i'd imagine be a pain to clean off or does oxy clean work on those too?

So what's the recommended way?? I have a half way decent ink jet printer, just need to know what kind of paper/label/glue to use for easy cleaning.
 
Midwest supplies sells beer labels, have a few different shapes too, though i'm not sure if there's any difference between those and the staples ones other than the shape.

Personally I use a 3/4" round label and stick it on the caps. I hate removing labels.
 
Print them on plain paper using a laserjet printer. If you do not have a laserjet, go to kinkos and they can make color copies for not too much. Stick the labels on using milk as an adhesive. It will stick very well and then come off easily with a quick scrub while running it under water.
 
Print them on plain paper using a laserjet printer. If you do not have a laserjet, go to kinkos and they can make color copies for not too much. Stick the labels on using milk as an adhesive. It will stick very well and then come off easily with a quick scrub while running it under water.

+1 This works great. I like it better than gluestick since the whole label is stuck to the bottle and the edges aren't peeling up--it just looks more professional. And label paper is expensive and much harder to remove.
 
Second on the laserjet and milk.

A hint, doing the milk is easiest if you use a label sized sponge soaked in milk. Just press the label on to the sponge, then put the label on the bottle!
 
How long do those milk-adhesive labels last? Do they peel with condensation or anything?
 
Even in a bucket of ice, the labels stayed on for me, but they were in there for a max of 2 hours (and then all 50 were gone!), so I couldn't say for longer than that.
 
I triedx that milk trick, but the labels fell off aS soon as they dried. Also, the ran on the paper. What was I doing wrong?
 
I triedx that milk trick, but the labels fell off aS soon as they dried. Also, the ran on the paper. What was I doing wrong?

Laser, NOT inkjet.

I use a paintbrush as follows: paint bottle with milk, apply paper label, paint on top of paper to get a nicely saturated label, let dry.

They seem to stay nicely adhered indefinitely this way.
 
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